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Waitrose debuts compostable own brand tea bags

Business Green

Tea bags are commonly disposed of in compost or food waste bins, but a lot of tea bags on the market contain plastics that do not break down. It also confirmed that the packaging on the tea bag tags has been amended to reduce ink coverage, ensuring the tea bags can break down more effectively.

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How Sustainability Innovation Is Driving The Green Economy

Green Business Bureau

While nature doesn’t come with a clearly labeled price tag, sustainability innovation understands that there is great economic value in preserving ecosystems, natural resources, biodiversity, and cultures and communities around the world. Operating in most major U.S. Smog Armor. Ginkgo Sustainability Inc. Ginkgo Sustainability Inc.

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Biodegradable mushroom packaging makes Seedlip gifts special

AGreenLiving

In an effort to help reduce food packaging waste, non-alcoholic spirit company Seedlip is introducing a Mycelium Gift Pack wrapped in biodegradable mushroom packaging. The gift set includes a full-sized bottle of Seedlip Spice 94 (an aromatic non-alcoholic spirit), a highball glass made from 100% recycled material and a thyme seeded neck tag.

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Saudi Arabia’s Plan to Rule the $700 Billion Hydrogen Market from a Marine Perspective

Mr. Sustainability

Summary - Saudi Arabia is building a $5 billion plant called Helios to make green fuel for export and decrease the country’s dependence on petrodollars. The 4 gigawatt plant will be completely powered by wind and solar energy. Peter Terium, who is Dutch, joined Neom in 2018 to design its energy, water and food networks.

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This unisex T-shirt is naturally dyed with Japanese cherry blossoms

AGreenLiving

Acutely aware of the massive waste in the textile industry, material development company PANGAIA (pronounced Pan-guy-ya) uses plants to make natural fabric dyes, skipping the need for harsh, synthetic additives. Plants, fruits and vegetables are sourced to achieve the rich tones. The trees are never cut or harvested during the process.

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Saudi Arabia’s Plan to Rule the $700 Billion Hydrogen Market from a Marine Perspective

Mr. Sustainability

Summary - Saudi Arabia is building a $5 billion plant called Helios to make green fuel for export and decrease the country’s dependence on petrodollars. The 4 gigawatt plant will be completely powered by wind and solar energy. Peter Terium, who is Dutch, joined Neom in 2018 to design its energy, water and food networks.

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This unisex T-shirt is naturally dyed with Japanese cherry blossoms

AGreenLiving

Acutely aware of the massive waste in the textile industry, material development company PANGAIA (pronounced Pan-guy-ya) uses plants to make natural fabric dyes, skipping the need for harsh, synthetic additives. Plants, fruits and vegetables are sourced to achieve the rich tones. The trees are never cut or harvested during the process.